will same issue here you wouldn't noticethat as much if you move the closet overa bit but here you would on thisthing right here the distanceyou would let's simply say it's fourteen feetand if I move the closet all the wayover to here i would have a small wallsmall surface of the front of the wallhere any further one over here that mightnot look very good it would not besomething the designer would need thereforehere we've got the general outsidemeasurement then each space so oreach every wall wherever it's getting to belocated so 12 feet aloof from the edgespace of the wall 12 feet away so2 feet for the closets windows 4 feet 4feet you can tell they're targeted herelet me just go back to what I wastalking about with the doors it's notuncommon to have a door wherever you'reonly progressing to come 3 inches off of thewall that can be two wall studs you'llcome up a pair of inches and then that is wherethe door is going to be each singletime and youcould do that for here and you will seemore about that in framing once I gointo the framing on that so again

sometimes soit's not uncommon to come to a doorwhere you ar going to possess this is athree foot wide by half-dozen foot 8 tall doorand you recognize the creator might becalling out for seven inches from the wallbut you would need to move it overthey're two inches so that the dooractually finishes out thereonmeasurement more on that later so inthis video I just want to go over themeasurements offer you an idea of whatsome of the measurements ar what theylook likehow the windows square measure situated why they'rethere quite a thing here we have acloset door and we tend to don't extremely have anymeasurements wherever the door is locatedand that's not uncommon here we can tellwhere this window is located we knowwhere the garage door goes to belocated and even this door but if wetake a look at the closet and for thebedroom and the door here there are nomeasurements loads of times if that'sthe case they will need the doors to becentered or positioned loads of timesyou can move a door over to one aspect andhere here it really wouldn't matter andarchitectural II if you progress this doorover to either aspect it's in all probability notgoing to seem too odd from the outsideand an equivalent with this door here butthere are going to be cases wherever it

the centermeasurements and the center measurementsfor the doors and windows especially thewindows so in if an architect wants youto make sure you know they give you aconfusing measurement 5 foot 11 from thecenter 6 foot 2 and 3/4 from the edgeand you're thinking wait a minute doesthis center in here do I really got todo the math not uncommon for anarchitect to actually put a measurementin here like this from the insidetelling you that he wants this window orshe wants this window to be centeredinto the interior of the room andthere's no other no better way to makeit than to do something like this and tomake your point so this is one way - orI should say another way to providemeasurements for the location of doorsand windows and other objects now thisone right here you probably think anywait a minute what changed instead ofgoing from the center and these are theway that I used to see most of the plansdrawn instead of going from the centerof the walls they will go from one sideso they'll say on this side stay on theleft side and then stay on the left sideall of the measurements will be on theleft side and this actually helps thelayout person was easier for me when Iwas laying out the walls - orpositioning the walls on the floor orthe slab that it's this way reallyseemed to work great centering the wallsyou had to subtract an inch and 3/4 ifit was a 2x4 wall you know 2 and 1/4 ifit was a or 2 and 3/4 if it was a 2 by 6and it does get a little irritating sothis is it for this video and I hope itgives you a pretty good idea of what howthemeasurements work on the floor plan ifthere is something I missed or somethingthat didn't make any sense feel free toleave a comment in the comment area andof courseyou

if youdon't see any measures for doors alot of times they are going to need youto pull them as way as you'll be able to one wayor Center them in a very space and tons oftimes you can tell just by trying atthe plans you can see right here thisone's focused and this one isn't thisone's not within the center of the area hereit seems like it shoved over as so much asit can go and this one here isn'totherwise it may be over a very very littlelittle farther master-bedroom some moremeasurements the Again the door is itcentered here appears like it's do not beconfused if you come to one thing whereit says 5 foot six and so over herethe measurings a little larger it'sbecause it's going to the outside of thewall and not the inside of the wallokay the laundry area another doorwindow within the lavatory kitchen diningroom again this window is it centered consist it most likely is as a result of we can lookat the measurements here cypher the 2by vi wall and there it's here's a goodexample of a measurement that thearchitect is business out for that wouldbe specific this door might appear as if itlooked like it's targeted in here samewith this one here however the architectwants to make positive that you simply provide aspecific measurement otherwise he wouldhave had the middle of the door here sohe's calling up with something here thismight be the case - there

might be aspecific item that's progressing to be goingin here that that is let's simply say ifthis door is off simply a very little bit itcould create problems for that itemcabinet a washer associated dryer thusmethinglike that openings beginning of theliving space a great deal of times you are goingto have a gap going into a kitchenI believe somebody asked within the commentsfor the introductionthat why not just take away the wall or placea post during a beam post in a very beam in hereand that's true this could open up thisroom i'm drawing this I actually drewthis house for a reason and i'm reaching toprovide that in another videothat i'm about to make however I wished touse the middle wall to support the ridgeon the on the roof and you may noticethat as we have a tendency to bear the series and alot of times it's laborious to build a roof Iknow that for beginners and i actuallydrew this particular house to show youhow you may build a house a toucheasier with a little less knowledgeabout home building thus additional on thatlater on thus here we have one or two ofopenings there's no size on thisopening right hereif that's the case the designer once moreonce six feet here then put the six feetin if this is a four feet 2 inches or 4feet ten inches then so be it that's whatit's getting to be if it's not called out of doors going into the garage it is notuncommon to have the door open in to thehouse and that's a safety feature ifsomeone was to break into the garagethey cannot pull the pins off the doorand the breaking and entering however after all they canalways say kick the door inso one feature typically createsproblems for an additional characteristic orsecurity not safety ok we've got a 5 footdoor again this feels like it's targetedin here and this is probably going to becentered in the porch space not in thedining area space it's getting to looknicer if it's focused outside againhere you are not going to notice it asmuch as a result of you have a longer wall in ashorter wall however you'd notice thatif this window wasn't centered if thiswindow was rapt over a little bit youwould have a smaller it's not uncommonlike I aforesaid for an architect to Centersomething in here we have the porch witha post any post let's move and zoomin on this space here and i am simply goingto kind of whip through this you cankind of lookgot it and i already coated everythingor pretty much everything pocket door alot of times that'll be known as out onthe plans on a finish detail

bathroomzoom in thereon here we can see that thedoor measurement is 2 foot four by sixfoot eight currently don't get confusedthis uses confused American state all the time and Idon't recognize why the euphemism they do it Ireally don't I wont to assume that thesewere 24-inch doors by sixty eight in.es used tojust drive ME batty however same factor uphere this would be a twenty six in. door by 68inches however that's not the case thus don'tlet this drive you nutseither like it does am passionate about it did me atone time close-up of the bathroom againthe doors bedchamber doors not uncommonhave a two six bedchamber door in a to fourbathroom door very common the morecommon measurements and again this doorwould come back off 2 studs and this onewould return off 2 studs and sothere's breath opening and then youwould finish the framing and a lot oftimes the 2 studs on all sides if youhave a 2 six door that is thirty inchesthe 2 more studs it is not uncommon tohave 2 studs here two studs here andthen the wall and that provides you yourthirty six inch gap which is usuallya minimum four openings throughout ahouse perpetually hallways included two sixsix eight 5 Buckeye State closet door this is often aneight Buckeye State six eight closet door hereagain showing you the focused doors soI believe this is getting to lead into mynext half here close-up porchnow I wanted to indicate you that themeasurements we have a tendency to had before we're goingin between the walls these there areother forms that you are going to ascertain onplans and this can be likely to nuclear physicist most common wherever the walls actuallycentered they'll have

this is half one in our series on smallhouse style and framing this can be thefloor arrange this is what the house wouldlook like if you were hovering around ina chopper on prime and you took theroof off it would look one thing likethis so you area unit getting to have a bunch ofmeasurements on here the overallmeasurements are typically attending to belisted on one a minimum of on one section ofthe set up on sixty five feet two inches thirty one feet oneinch a garage front room front doorwindow closet chamber another closet forthe sleeping room here's a closet for thisbedroom corridor linen closet closet forthe master suite master bedroom masterbedroom bath within the main bathtub and theseare two full baths by the method full tubis a bath tub a bathroom and a sink a [*fr1]a bath would be simply a toilet and a sinka 3/4 bath would be a shower not abathtub a toilet and a sink and that i don'tthink you'll get a 1 and a half or aone 1/4 bath however United Nations agency knows laundry areaa back door room eating room porchand in fact the garage act andtake a close-up at the garage give alook at the garage door here 16 feet andhere's the measurements that you just wouldhave on the aspect therefore you would simplymeasure from the side of the house theframing measure over 2 feet 2 andthree-quarter inches to induce where theywould want to the door to be finishednow keep in mind you would like to deduct for theany form of trim or casing

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